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Justin Philips <[log in to unmask]>
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Justin Philips <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:54:19 +0530
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        Hello all,

Here is a new tool to fight spam. This is a web-based tool. It works on hotmail
as well as yahoo accounts too. It is a secured site, and you must enter your
user-id and password of your mailboxes. Periodically, this tool will enter your
isp  or any other mailbox and delete your spam. All doubtful messages are
stored in a junk mail folder on the website. If you consider any message as
legitimate, you may check that message and undelete, which automatically adds
to the whitelist, and also brings the message to your inbox. It also provides
for key words, so if those key words are there in the messages, they are
allowed through to the inbox. I have vicug and yahoogroups as keywords. Such
mail not blocked. For all other mail, sender must click on a website to prove
that he is no spammer and to make his mail legitimate.

If you think you are bombarded by spam, you may wish to visit:
http://www.0spam.com.

Just an email away......
Justin


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